Works of the Camden Society, Edição 12Camden Society, 1840 - 509 páginas |
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... knowe it becometh me not to reason the strength of that Court , ne thorder of it . The lawyers of the realme know- eth that , and to their knowledge I submytt my judgement , and take for good that they allowe . But this I dare say ...
... knowe it becometh me not to reason the strength of that Court , ne thorder of it . The lawyers of the realme know- eth that , and to their knowledge I submytt my judgement , and take for good that they allowe . But this I dare say ...
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... knowe and reverence , as I ought not nor will not vainly hoap to abuse you with wordes , but uppon certein confidence of your indiffer- ences veryly I trust that you will deeme and take thinges in such sort as , being playnly and truly ...
... knowe and reverence , as I ought not nor will not vainly hoap to abuse you with wordes , but uppon certein confidence of your indiffer- ences veryly I trust that you will deeme and take thinges in such sort as , being playnly and truly ...
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... knowe that we by theis presentes doe giue full powre and autoritie to the same Nicholas Bacon aswell to heare , examyne and determine of all causes , offences , contemptes , and matters of whatsoeuer kynde or nature they be of , as to ...
... knowe that we by theis presentes doe giue full powre and autoritie to the same Nicholas Bacon aswell to heare , examyne and determine of all causes , offences , contemptes , and matters of whatsoeuer kynde or nature they be of , as to ...
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... knowe not , and it becometh not me to enquire . Your Matie knoweth that it is good to deliberate wisely and to execute quickely , for thexecution is all ; for yf the maner used in Parliamentes hereto- fore be used in a Prince's ...
... knowe not , and it becometh not me to enquire . Your Matie knoweth that it is good to deliberate wisely and to execute quickely , for thexecution is all ; for yf the maner used in Parliamentes hereto- fore be used in a Prince's ...
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... knowe where , by whome , and by what tyme , expressely every thing may be furnished , set furth , and come to the place ; for we have sene heretofore , in our dayes , the wisest men have failed in their enterprices for the want of good ...
... knowe where , by whome , and by what tyme , expressely every thing may be furnished , set furth , and come to the place ; for we have sene heretofore , in our dayes , the wisest men have failed in their enterprices for the want of good ...
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